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  2. Abraham Is Promised a Son - The Lord showed Himself to Abraham by the oak trees of Mamre, as he sat at the tent door in the heat of the day. Abraham looked up and saw three men standing in front of him. ...

  3. Genesis 18. Contemporary English Version. The Lord Promises Abraham a Son. 18 One hot summer afternoon while Abraham was sitting by the entrance to his tent near the sacred trees of Mamre, the Lord appeared to him. 2 Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Sarah was 90. So Abraham and Sarah waited 25 years for the fulfillment of God’s promise. In that 25 years between the time that Abram was promised a son and the birth of Isaac, Abram and Sarah had certain ideas of how they might facilitate the keeping of the promise.

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · God promised Abraham that he would have a son even though he and Sarah were very old and she was barren. Against all odds, Sarah miraculously conceived and gave birth to Isaac when Abraham was 100 years old (Genesis 21:1-7).

    • Table of Contents
    • God’s Promise to Abraham
    • Cultural and Historical Context of Abraham
    • God’s Promise Revealed
    • God’s Promise Fulfilled
    • God’s Promise — It Points to Christ
    • FAQ: Understanding God's Covenant with Abraham

    Abraham’s story picks up with his family settling in Haran, which today would be the country of Turkey. It is here, after his father's death, God’s call and promise to Abraham is first recorded. Even so, one of Jesus’ disciples, Stephen, indicated that this call on Abraham’s life happened many years prior. It is unclear whether or not the promise a...

    Abraham’s story is not only a spiritual journey but also one deeply rooted in the culture and customs of the ancient Near East. His life unfolded in a time when lineage, family inheritance, and tribal leadership were of utmost importance. The significance of his departure from his homeland, Ur, and later from Haran, can only be fully understood by ...

    Hebrews 11:8says it was by faith Abraham obeyed the call to go to a place that he was to receive as an inheritance, not even knowing where he was going. And as he went, God slowly revealed more and more details with each step of faith. For instance, once Abraham arrived in the land of Canaan, after walking what was probably more than 1,000 miles, G...

    While Abraham ended up having two sons, his son Isaac fathered Jacob, and Jacob fathered 12 sons of his own. These 12 sons grew to become the 12 tribes of Israel. A great and mighty nation. At the same time, Ishmael was not completely void of God’s blessing, as the Lord explained further, Two sons, two mighty nations, just as God had promised. But ...

    Jesus is recorded in John 5:39, in response to the Old Testament scriptures, “These are the very Scriptures that testify about me.” The Apostle Paul even points out that Scripture does not say to Abraham’s seeds, meaning many people, but “to your seed,” meaning one person, who is Christ (Galatians 3:16). So, as we read the promise of God to Abraham...

    Why did God choose Abraham?

    God chose Abraham because of his faith and willingness to obey God's commands. The Bible indicates that Abraham's righteousness and trust in God's promises made him the ideal candidate to become the father of many nations. God's choice of Abraham was not based on Abraham's own merit but was a demonstration of divine grace and the unfolding of God's plan for salvation, which ultimately pointed to Christ.

    What is the significance of Abraham’s name change?

    The name change from Abram, meaning “exalted father,” to Abraham, meaning “father of many,” symbolizes God’s covenant with him. It marks a shift in Abraham’s role in the divine plan — no longer just the father of a family, but the father of nations. This change reflected God’s promise that Abraham’s descendants would be as numerous as the stars, and that through his lineage, the world would be blessed.

    How does the Abrahamic covenant affect Christians today?

    The Abrahamic covenant is foundational for Christians because it establishes the promise that through Abraham’s offspring, all nations would be blessed. This promise is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, a descendant of Abraham, through whom salvation is offered to all people. Christians believe they are spiritual heirs to the promises made to Abraham, as Paul explains in Galatians 3:29, making them part of the same family of faith through Christ.

  6. But God promised to give possession of the land to Abraham and his descendants, even though he did not yet have a child. Revelation 9:14 saying to the sixth angel with the trumpet, "Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates."

  7. Paul's answer is that God's promises to the descendants of Abraham have not failed, even though many Jews are unbelieving and therefore accursed, because the promises were never made to every physical descendant of Abraham.